A severely damaged passenger bus lies on a steep, rocky mountainside after a serious accident. The vehicle is heavily crushed, with twisted metal and shattered windows surrounded by bushes, rocks, and loose dirt. Rescue workers form a long human chain from the ridge to the wreckage, carefully navigating the dangerous slope. Several emergency personnel in bright red, yellow, and green uniforms coordinate the operation. A stretcher is slowly carried down the hillside while police officers and other rescuers assist nearby. A shallow river flows at the bottom of the slope, where additional workers wait to help. The difficult terrain, damaged bus, and organized rescue effort highlight the seriousness and urgency of the accident.
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